Psychological studies show that marrying in the early 20s makes you happier all around than marrying in your late 20s.

I'd like to see these "Psychological Studies"

Alright, maybe what I said was a little off. Typically though, the more educated, more mature people that marry at the early to mid 20's are happier than marrying at later years.

True.

I decided to do a little research, according to statistics (And common sense) those who married in their early twenties (20-24) had an average divorce rate of about 37% Compared to those who marry in their late twenties (25-29) had a divorce average rate of around 19% And it steadily goes down with age.

Although, those who marry under 20 had an average divorce rate of around 16%

Sources.divorcerate.org

I had another one, but trust me, you didn't want to see it.

I believe i also found where people get the "Half of marriages end in divorce " bullshit, from what I've read, they take the statistics for early and late twenties and put them under the umbrella term "Early Twenties and Thirties" to get around the 50% mark.

So, typically marrying younger will statistically kick you in the junk, unless you're under 20, then go for it!

I don't really give two fucks about any of this, marry whoever you want and eat a fork, whatever makes you happy, I just like presenting my argument with facts.

Now, this isn't really a debate on marriage, but the general consensus I get from these depressing websites and statistics is that we are all going to die alone and nothing will change that.